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g。s of major current interest with older people being a much larger proportion of UK and indeed world society.I39。s hard to get teenager patients’ attention about healthy eating but telling them that eating lots of highfiber foods could reduce the risk of breast cancer before middle age. That39。s achievements recognized, and rather surprisingly, earning a petitive salary.W: So, we are not mainly motivated by money?M: Apparently not.W: Any other interesting information in the survey?M: Yes. For example, 25% of the working people interviewed described themselves as 39。ve looked at young people39。s perspective. One of the things that businesses and indeed Government organizations often fail to do is to really see what is happening from the consumer39。s going to be much more for us to consider and certainly much more for students to bee involved in.16. What is the speaker currently doing?17. What has the speaker found about young people39。 靜看月色,錦瑟未央,嬌羞情竇初開,醉飲一闕詩經(jīng)蒹葭。信鴿滑翔,風翅逍遙,音律穿越,坐擁不老青春。醉花蔭處,一箋風語癡迷,沉香,沁脾。編輯記憶,跋涉心靈軌跡,如夢鼾聲,柔感情懷。詩書充盈,短笛橫吹,歌賦旖旎,坐擁,永恒歲月……傾聽,歲月吹奏長笛,叮咚流韻,悠悠靡音。杯盞,斟下一彎月鐮,拂去憂愁煩惱,與云霧朦朧醉臥,與影對飲,翠幽。登程人生,若即若離,云水禪心,未央別具一格?! ⊙U裊炊煙,一宛悠然,馨暖徜徉,花前月下徘徊,天涯無痕。待,小荷風情初竇,與天地之生靈,吟詠。聆聽青春嫣然?! ★L舞天涯極光,月下裊娜,醉醒守望蔓坨。踏波無浪,攜手聚集靈氣,惠風庭前守望。譜一闕紅塵神曲,載渡。相約午夜,繾綣風景,旖旎浪漫。杳杳訊息,鋪展羈旅,心境駕舟,紅塵泅渡,渡口歌者,匆匆駛過天籟。一彎柔情似水,秋水無痕。re all on credit cards, we39。ve tried to present there.The key thing about consumer behavior is that it39。 again, it39。s Hospital finds it39。very happy39。s drinking and it39。s perspective.For example, in the case of young people39。s drinking?18. What does the speaker say that his students did last year?Passage 2Sweden was the first European country to print and use paper money, but it may soon do away with physical currencies.Banks can save a lot of money and avoid regulatory headaches by moving to a cashfree system, and they can also avoid bank robberies, theft, and dirty money.Claer Barrett, the editor of Financial Times Money, says the Western world is headed toward a world without physical currency.Andy Holder — the chief eco|nomist at The Bank of England — suggested that the UK move towards a governmentbacked digital currency. But does a cashless society really make good economic sense?The fact that cash is being drawn out of society, is less a feature of our everyday lives, and the ease of electronic payments — is this actually making us spend more money without realizing it?Barrett wanted to find out if the absence of physical currency does indeed cause a person to spend more, so she decided to conduct an experiment a few months ago.She decided that she was going to try to just use cash for two weeks to make all of her essential purchases and see what that would do to her spending. She found she did spend a lot less moneybecause it is incredibly hard to predict how much cash one is going to need — she was forever drawing money out of cash points. Months later, she was still finding cash stuffed in her trouser pockets and the pockets of her handbags.During the experiment, Barrett took a train ride. On the way, there was an announcement that the restaurant car was not currently accepting credit cards. The train cars were filled with groans because many of the passengers were traveling without cash.It underlines just how much things have changed in the last generation, Barrett says. My parents, when they were younger, used to budget by putting money into env